Abstract

The continued advances in processing capabilities through VLSI and the increasing interest for symbolic processing and declarative languages have resulted in a tremendous increase in the sophistication of AI processing hardware. To fully utilize this advanced capability, advances in the use of parallel resources must also be made. Today, it can be described by a research effort towards new machine architectures for more intelligence, more efficiency and more fault tolerance. All papers, submitted to the session “AI Architectures and Applications I, II” of Euromicro 87 deal more or less with these subjects. The programming language Prolog is being increasingly used in the field of artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering and has been chosen as the main programming language in the japanese fifth computer generation project. Therefore, most of the papers in both sessions deal with modelling, architecture and implementation aspects of Prolog machines and expert systems, because there is a low efficiency of conventional machines in execution of these programs.

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